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Meet Marbling, Design’s Prettiest Trend
The ancient art of marbling, traditionally found in antique books with its distinctive swirling and veined patterns reminiscent of Carrara quarries and Florentine workshops, is experiencing a significant resurgence in contemporary design. This centuries-old technique, once confined to specialized applications, has now permeated various aspects of modern aesthetics, from high fashion to home decor. The trend's widespread adoption is evident through its incorporation into collections by notable designers and brands. For instance, Rachel Comey has featured kaleidoscopic marbled prints in her collaboration with Target, making the sophisticated pattern accessible to a broader audience.
In the realm of home decor, prominent ELLE DECOR A-List designers, such as Beata Heuman, are actively integrating marbled objects and fabrics into their clients' residences. This signifies a high-end endorsement of the trend, demonstrating its versatility and elegance in interior spaces. Beyond bespoke designs, a multitude of products are available for individuals looking to infuse this dreamy, rippling motif into their own homes. Entertaining experts and lifestyle brands, including John Derian, Rebecca Gardner, and Skye McAlpine, are offering their unique interpretations of marbling across various household items.
Key product categories showcasing this trend include tabletop linens, such as those from Summerill & Bishop, which recently launched a collection of marbled linen tablecloths in multiple patterns. John Derian's shop features an array of marbled pieces, from decoupage items and papers to a unique collaboration with Astier de Villatte, and newly added marbled tabletop additions like plates, platters, and bowls crafted using a specialized stamping technique by Sylvie Saint-Andre Perrin in Paris. Decorative trays, exemplified by Wolfum Handcrafted Wooden Mix & Match Trays, offer a practical and stylish way to incorporate the pattern for organizing trinkets or serving.
Dinnerware also embraces the marbled aesthetic, with brands like Bornn offering multicolor enamel sets featuring soft marbled patterns in various hues. Lighting fixtures are not left out, with Rebecca Gardner's Houses & Parties offering a range of marbled paper lampshades in diverse colors and swirls, alongside other marbled items such as party crackers, cachepots, lanterns, and scented candles. The trend extends to stationery, with Skye McAlpine's collaboration with Papier resulting in a line of marbled products including menu cards, place cards, and customizable recipe journals. Even luxury home accessories like candles are seeing this revival, as seen with the Acqua di Parma Oh L’Amore Candle, which comes with an elegant Carrara marble stand, a collaboration involving Artemest and the historic Giannini bookbinding company.
Smaller decorative accents also feature marbling, such as Chantico Fireplace Matches from Ark Elements, which also offers marbled plates and bowls. Hand-marbled candles from BrightnessVermont showcase the pattern in various color schemes, highlighting its artisanal appeal. Furthermore, textiles play a significant role, with Beata Heuman's Dappled Velvet fabric available by the yard and in pillows, and Susi Bellamy's Mulberry Fantasy Marbled Velvet Square Cushion drawing inspiration from Florentine artistry. Finally, the trend makes a bold statement in wallcoverings, with Voutsa's collaboration with Lambert McGuire Design on an eye-popping marbled wallpaper used in the Hotel Saint Vincent, demonstrating the pattern's capacity to transform entire spaces.
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